question, WHY NOT fasm community work together and build a P2P program (peer-to-peer) the accept instant messages?

it WOULD be so cool tho.

we design it, we build it .. we use it!

I’d say that’s because people who are qualified enough for such projects tend to have their own preferences in the way code is written, program is structured, etc. Besides, there’re practically no conventions on how the code should be structured when written in FASM (which, I guess, are nearly impossible to create since cuatom task-oriented macros may save you a lot of time but break your coding convention). And forums are also a more convenient means of discussion of FASM-related problems/tasks since, unlike instant messaging, they make people think a little before sending a message and thus contain less junk.

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